


🎶 Small Amp, Huge Vibes — Own Your Sound Everywhere
The Yamaha THR5 is a compact 10-watt desktop guitar combo amp featuring 5 authentic amp models, 4 modulation and 4 reverb/delay effects powered by Yamaha's Virtual Circuitry Modeling technology. It offers versatile power options with AC adapter or 8 AA batteries for up to 6 hours of playtime. Dual 3.15" stereo speakers deliver rich sound, while USB connectivity enables 2-channel recording and playback with computer integration. Perfect for professional musicians and creatives seeking studio-quality tone on the go.















| ASIN | B007J0UWMU |
| Amplifier Type | Tube |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,983 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #38 in Acoustic Guitar Amplifiers & Preamps |
| Brand | Yamaha |
| Brand Name | Yamaha |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 305 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086792960913 |
| Item Type Name | Combo Amps |
| Item Weight | 2 kg |
| Item Weight Unit of Measure | 2 kg |
| Manufacturer Part Number | THR5 |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | THR5 |
| Model Number | THR5 |
| Number of Bands | 3 |
| Output Channel Quantity | 2 |
| Output Wattage | 5 Watts |
| Power Source | Aa Batteries,Corded Electric |
| Speaker Size | 3 Inches |
| UPC | 086792960913 |
A**R
Great sound for small spaces, install the THR Editor to get the most out of it
I’m very happy with the Yamaha THR5. For a small desktop amp, it sounds surprisingly good, especially in an indoor space or a small room. The tone is clear, warm, and very enjoyable for practicing at home without needing too much volume. It is compact, easy to use, and looks great on a desk or small music setup. The built-in amp models and effects are useful, but I strongly recommend installing the Yamaha THR Editor software. It really helps unlock the full potential of the amp, especially for adjusting effects, fine-tuning tones, and getting more control than what you can access from the physical knobs alone. Overall, this is an excellent practice amp for home use. It sounds great in a closed space, is very practical, and becomes much more versatile once you use it with the THR Editor. Highly recommended.
R**E
Good quality output, impressive
Taking it out of the box, it seemed sort of small. That first impression was replaced with being impressed with it's retro design and solid build. The handle is not flimsy as some reviewers have suggested. There's a built-in tuner which is handy. There are five Amp sounds: Clean, Crunch, Lead, Brit Hi and Modern, that reproduce popular amp sounds. In addition, there’s an Effect knob with Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, and Tremolo. There's also a Delay/Reverb knob with Delay, Delay Reverb, Spring and Hall. Finally, there's Gain, Master and Volume knobs. All together, the Yamaha THR5 can create a wide variety of sounds & effects. The general audio quality is very good and it can get relatively loud. Depending on the patch cord used, there might be a slight buzz. Lastly, there’s a USB socket and supplied software for connecting it to a computer. All in all, a very capable, great sounding mini-amp that takes up very little space and looks good. I'm impressed.
J**A
Excelente equipamento
Diversos efeitos. Som límpido. Excelente
L**N
Truly complete desktop amp with no compromises
This amp feels like the cutting edge in 2023. I've played dozens of guitars thru many amplifiers (every major amp modeler, loads of average solid state and computerized amps from the past 3 decades, a few ridiculous tube icons) and I would say that this amp is as good as it's specs can give you. This is the best amp for $200. This is the best amp with 10 watts behind it. There are no unjustified compromises. This Yamaha has expanded fully into its niche and left hardly any room for improvement. The sounds are amazing. This is the most musical amp I've ever owned. You can just crank all the knobs in any direction and something decent will come out. The little dual speakers are perfect. This thing sounds huge. The bass is deep enough that it never feels like its actual size. The amp models are perfect. I don't really use the gain models, but they sound fantastic. The three flavors are entirely distinct and make up a comprehensive collection of lead tones. I'm especially happy with the "Modern" model. It is much more dynamic than your typical pot-and-pans racket EXTREME full-gain amp setting. The clean model has ergonomic headroom, the crunch model is flexible, and they're all vibrantly touch-sensitive. This is not the kind of amp where you think about other amps while you're playing it. It's everything you need for a living room. The sounds you're thinking about are in there, and the doors to get them out are all unlocked. The effects are not knockoff crap. They are real. The reverb isn't a "well, at least you've got one" muddy echo. It's a whole, beautiful, drippy reverb suite that I'd find good enough for a pedal board. Can't say enough good. It feels, looks, and sounds great. It is really the best of everything. I rarely have such unqualified praise for gear. This thing is ergonomic and functional enough to pull me away from Neural for practice and light jamming. It is forward-thinking. The interface is intuitive, and the controls are well-tuned and thought out. It has set a new standard for me; my old mini amps are basically useless now haha. Here are my dumb little Cons: 1. I wish it had a 3-band EQ. I don't need it. This tone knob is good. I just want it. 2. The tuner has less polish than the rest of it. I use it often, but accessing it is clunky. Turn the amp on, wait for it to wake up enough for the tuner, press and hold the Tap: Delay. Don't press it too soon. Don't release it too quickly. Oops, you missed somehow. Try again. And you've got that big ugly LCD screen just for this. The rest of the amp feels and looks so great that this little headache sticks out a lot. Maybe I'm dreaming, but I'd have paid extra for a cute little LED array and a dedicated control. 3. Need a computer to access everything. This amp has a built-in compressor and presets! You gotta plug it in for that, tho. At that point, I'd rather use modeling software and get literally everything all at once. I wish I had a compressor knob sometimes. I really want all the controls from the bigger models, but this wattage is perfect and it'd feel dumb doubling my wattage just for presets. These cons aren't a big deal, but they all definitely make the amp feel less like the "small model" and more like the "budget model" when the rest of the amp says the opposite. I wasn't sure if I wanted to spend quite this much on a practice amp. I'm glad I did. It isn't a "practice" amp. It just does that really well too. What a cool little instrument.
N**D
Simply wow !!!!
This mini Yamaha amplifier is a bit expensive but, at the same time, really good and easy to use. The sound quality is astonishingly impressive. I was about to buy a different brand but I was convinced by a professional musician to go for Yamaha instead and that I wouldn't regret it. It is a mini amp; it is only 10 and a half inches long by 6 and a half inches high, and is light in weight. It has a bit of a vintage look, and, when activated, the interior lights up with an amber color similar to an old lamp amplifier. What is nice about it, is that you can connect an auxiliary device to it (such as a phone or a recorder, with the provided wire), and the volume control of the amp does not have any effect on the output of the device connected. A disadvantage I see, for the price, is that Bluetooth technology (for the auxiliary device connection) should have been added to this mini amp. Beside's that I love it. I highly recommend it !
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